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The EU’s Van Regulation Reset Turns Last-Mile Procurement Into a Compliance Strategy
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The EU’s Van Regulation Reset Turns Last-Mile Procurement Into a Compliance Strategy

The EU’s July 2026 van regulation reset will force last-mile and express logistics teams to treat procurement, routing, and compliance as one operating strategy.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 19, 2026 · 7 min read
EPR Reporting Will Fail Without Better Product Data and Traceability
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EPR Reporting Will Fail Without Better Product Data and Traceability

Extended producer responsibility reporting is becoming a logistics data challenge built on product IDs, packaging attributes, shipment records, and returns traceability.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 18, 2026 · 7 min read
Government and Education Logistics Is a $568B Market Hiding in Plain Sight
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Government and Education Logistics Is a $568B Market Hiding in Plain Sight

Government and education logistics is moving beyond basic freight as public buyers demand resilient networks, emissions compliance, asset tracking, and audit-ready transportation control.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 15, 2026 · 7 min read
Carrier Safety Data Is Becoming a Routing Guide Input, Not Just a Compliance Check
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Carrier Safety Data Is Becoming a Routing Guide Input, Not Just a Compliance Check

Carrier safety data is moving into routing guide decisions as Roadcheck, CSA scores, OOS rates, and maintenance risk reshape capacity reliability.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 12, 2026 · 7 min read
Customs Clearance Automation: How Digital Pre-Arrival Processing Is Cutting Days Off Your Supply Chain
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Customs Clearance Automation: How Digital Pre-Arrival Processing Is Cutting Days Off Your Supply Chain

Pre-arrival digital submission is transforming customs clearance from a multi-day bottleneck into a matter of hours. Here's what the 2026 data shows—and what shippers must do to capture the speed benefit.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 30, 2026 · 7 min read
Responsible Labor Is Becoming a Supply Chain Control Tower Issue, Not Just an ESG Footnote
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Responsible Labor Is Becoming a Supply Chain Control Tower Issue, Not Just an ESG Footnote

Ahold Delhaize USA’s move into the Responsible Labor Initiative shows labor-risk monitoring is shifting from ESG reporting into daily supply chain operations, supplier continuity, and control tower workflows.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 25, 2026 · 6 min read
Marijuana Reclassification Could Create a New Compliance Headache for Truckload Carriers
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Marijuana Reclassification Could Create a New Compliance Headache for Truckload Carriers

Marijuana reclassification may look like a healthcare policy story, but truckload carriers see a fleet-safety problem forming. As drug policy, hiring, and enforcement drift apart, shippers need tighter carrier-risk reviews and cleaner compliance workflows.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 24, 2026 · 6 min read
Coffee Supply Chains Are Getting a Labor-Rights Audit, and Logistics Teams Can’t Pretend It’s Someone Else’s Problem
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Coffee Supply Chains Are Getting a Labor-Rights Audit, and Logistics Teams Can’t Pretend It’s Someone Else’s Problem

Nestlé’s new ILO partnership shows labor rights in coffee are now a logistics data problem as much as a sourcing and ESG issue.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 18, 2026 · 6 min read
Freight Forwarders Have a Cybersecurity Blind Spot, and 2026 Is a Bad Year for One
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Freight Forwarders Have a Cybersecurity Blind Spot, and 2026 Is a Bad Year for One

Freight forwarders are investing in visibility and AI, but too few are prioritizing cybersecurity and compliance as digital exposure grows across customs, portals, and partner APIs.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 16, 2026 · 6 min read
Canada's 25% Retaliatory Surtax: What U.S. Exporters Must Know About Cross-Border Freight Costs in 2026
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Canada's 25% Retaliatory Surtax: What U.S. Exporters Must Know About Cross-Border Freight Costs in 2026

Canada's 25% retaliatory surtax on U.S. steel, aluminum, and automotive imports is reshaping cross-border freight economics. Here's what U.S. exporters need to know about landed cost impacts, CUSMA compliance, and routing strategies to manage the surtax in 2026.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMarch 23, 2026 · 7 min read